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 PostPosted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 4:00 pm    Post subject: EIZO’s New 6mm Bezel 23.8-inch 1080p Display, the FORIS F Reply with quote Back to top

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This press release was very relevant to my interests.&nbsp; Having recently readjusted my work space around, I now have room for a tri-monitor setup and have been on the look-out for something to replace my single 27-inch 2560x1440 IPS display.&nbsp; My current options are either upgrading to a single 4K/UHD display, something like the TN-based Samsung 28-inch U28D590 that has just become available for &pound;500 in the UK, or adding a second 27-inch 1440p, or completely changing out to a trio of thin-bezel 1080p monitors which I could also use for gaming as well as writing.&nbsp; I have the GPU power for all three options, but EIZO just made that choice a lot more difficult with the introduction of the 1920x1080p 24-inch 60Hz&nbsp;FORIS FS2434.</p>
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Most thin-bezel monitors always have &lsquo;some&rsquo; bezel in addition to &lsquo;some&rsquo; blank edges on the panel itself.&nbsp; For a large number of monitors that I have been looking at, a standard total length from image to the end of the device seems to be 1cm in order to qualify for the thin-bezel naming.&nbsp; At Computex this year we saw the 2560x1440p ASUS Designo MX27A which is clearly sub-1cm but is going to cost a pretty penny.&nbsp; Even the ASUS MX278H is in the same region, but retails for &pound;280 this side of the pond.&nbsp; For the cost of three of those, I could in one UHD display and a decent chair to sit in by comparison.</p>
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The EIZO FS2434 promises a 6mm &lsquo;frame&rsquo; (that is 2mm bezel and 4mm border from LCD to bezel) along the top and sides of the monitor, making it nice for a three-monitor setup or six if you are prepared to orient them around.&nbsp; The panel is IPS giving 178&ordm; viewing angles, and the 16.7 million colors means 8-bit color support.&nbsp; Input lag is listed as 0.05 frames.</p>
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The stand has 60mm of height adjustment, 25&ordm; of tilt and 344&ordm; of swivel, but no mention on pivot.&nbsp; There is a VESA mounting system on the rear, and EIZO likes to point out a handle to make it easy for transportation.&nbsp; Connectivity comes through two HDMI and one DVI-D, along with a USB hub with one upstream and two downstream ports.&nbsp; The two 0.5 watt internal speakers also give a line-out jack.&nbsp; Brightness is listed as 250 cd/m<sup>2</sup> with a 4.9ms gray-to-gray response time.</p>
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There are three elements to the system from EIZO on the &lsquo;smart technology&rsquo; side:</p>
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Smart Insight 2: Brightens up dark areas to make it easier to spot enemies in the shadows</li>
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Smart Resolution: Analyzes an image for noise and blur and attempts to correct the blur without increasing the noise.</li>
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Smart Detection: Detects which parts of the screen are playing videos/games and applies the two features above to those specific regions of the monitor only.</li>
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The FS2434 also uses a hybrid DC/PWM system for backlight control in order for flicker-free gameplay.&nbsp; The panel comes with a five year warranty (where five-years means 30,000 hours of use from date of purchase).&nbsp;</p>
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The monitor will begin shipping in late June, although price will vary by region and no MSRP seems to be set. &nbsp;24-inch 1080p IPS monitors are now a dime a dozen, and it will be interesting to see how much of a price premium the thin-bezel will attract.</p>
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Source: EIZO</p>
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